INDEX TO VOLS. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. 
Maori, Gulph, plan of, iii. 277. grandeur of its scenery, 2S8, 289. 
pestiferous mal-aria prevalent there, 289, 290. Notice of the island 
of ]\Iacris, mentioned by Pliny, 292. Savage conduct of the natives 
on the coast, 322, 323. 
Macrontichus, or long wall, erected by Anastasius, notice of, viii. 12.5, 12Cj 
239. 
Magi, Village of, vii. 47. 
Mal-aria, or pestiferous air of the Gulph of Glaucus, account of, iii. 289. 
290. in Salines Bay, in the Isle of Cyprus, iv. 13. at Acre, 97 — 100. 
at Thessalonica, vii. 470. 
Mulathria, Kiver, vii. 590. ruins in its vicinity, 591. 
Manufactures of Nicotia, in Cyprus, account of, iv. 71, 72. of 
Jerusalem, 501 — 507. of Acre, v. 14, 15. of llosetta, 40. of 
Ampehikia, vii. 364 — 5()8. 
Manuscripts, Market of Greek, at Constantinople, iii. Go. the host mode 
of procuring, 66 — 72. catalogue of those on daily sale in the East, 
385. Curious Arabic manuscript discovered at Cairo, 119. Notices of 
ejninent collectors of manuscripts, vi. 12. catalogue of those in the 
Patmos Library, 19 — 25. notices of some precious MSS. discovered 
there, 42 — 51. MSS. obtained by the author in the Isle of Naxos, 
96. MSS. of Mount Athos, viii. 18, 19, 20. 
Maps of Egypt, inaccuracy of, y. 47. 
Marathon, Journey to, from Athens, vii. 12. course of the anticnt 
road, 13. appearance of the village, 15. view of the Plain from 
thence, 17. its antiquities, 22. Tomb of the Athenians, who fell 
in battle with the Persians, 23. Monument of jNIiltiades, 27. Se- 
pulchre of the Platxans, 28. Nature of the soil of the Plain of 
Marathon, 29. other relics of antiquity discovered there, 31. Ma- 
rathonian Lake, 53. and defile, 54. present village of Marathon, 
39. journey tlicnce to Thebes, 41 — ')S. 
Marble, why more durable than granite, iii. 187. particularly Parian 
marble, 188. Visit to the quarries of Parian marblc,'vi. 135. causes 
of its prevalence in Grecian sculpture, 135. Marvellous skill of the 
Antients in working the quarries, 137. Curious bas-relief discovered 
in these quarries, 138 — 142. Various sorts of marble used in the 
Acropolis of Athens, vi. 240. Notice of some enormous slabs in 
the Propylaea, and also at Mycenae, 250, 251 and note. Fr.ng- 
ments of antient marble common at Athens, 2S5, 2S(). Natural 
locality of the verdc-aulico marble, vii. 359, 360. .Vccount of the 
Marmor Atracium, .561—365 and notes. 
Marciauopolis, beautiful model of, described, viii. 255. notice of that 
city, ibid. 
Mardonius, Camp of, vii. 104. g^.^lVS 
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